...MOUNTAIN SNOW LIKELY WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY... ...WINTER STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM WEDNESDAY MORNING THROUGH THURSDAY AFTERNOON FOR ELEVATIONS ABOVE 6000 FEET... A WINTER STORM WATCH FOR ELEVATIONS ABOVE 6000 FEET REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM WEDNESDAY MORNING THROUGH THURSDAY AFTERNOON. * TIMING AND MAIN IMPACT: LIGHT SNOW WEDNESDAY MORNING WILL INTENSIFY BY MID DAY AND CONTINUE THROUGH THURSDAY. HEAVIER SNOW IS LIKELY AT ELEVATIONS ABOVE 5000 FEET. * SNOW ACCUMULATIONS: TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS OF 16 TO 24 INCHES POSSIBLE NEAR PASS LEVEL TO 7000 FEET...16 TO 24 INCHES POSSIBLE ABOVE 7000 FEET. * WINDS AND VISIBILITY: LOCALLY HEAVY SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW COULD REDUCE VISIBILITIES BELOW ONE-HALF MILE AT TIMES. * LOCATIONS AFFECTED INCLUDE: BATTLE RIDGE PASS...TARGHEE PASS...WEST YELLOWSTONE...BOULDER HILL... ELK PARK PASS... HOMESTAKE PASS...BIG HOLE PASS... CHIEF JOSEPH PASS...MONIDA PASS...KINGS HILL PASS... RAYNOLDS PASS * TO SEE A GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION OF THIS HAZARD PLEASE VISIT WWW.WRH.NOAA.GOV/WRH/WHV/?WFO=TFX: * TO SEE A GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION OF THE DEGREE OF STRESS ON YOUNG LIVESTOCK PLEASE VISIT WWW.WRH.NOAA.GOV/TFX/CANL/CANL.PHP?WFO=TFX:
A few notes about fly fishing in and around Yellowstone National Park.